Stationary battery manufacturer Hithium launches in Europe
Lithium-ion stationary battery producer Hithium is entering the European market, with the opening of an office in Munich and its first appearance at Intersolar Europe.
The company has achieved top positioning in the battery energy storage (BESS) sector in its home market of China, with 5GWh of battery products shipped in 2022 alone, ranking first in the domestic BESS market in terms of projects supplied*. To prepare for a global market presence, Hithium is currently building out its manufacturing capacity from 15 to 70GWh by the end of 2023, and to 135GWh by 2025.
The specialisation advantage
Hithium is one of the largest battery producers to focus solely on BESS, with more than a thousand employees working on research and development across its four distinct research institutes. Along with safety innovations, achieving “0” loss in the initial 1000cls (*Capacity/Energy fading ≤2% ), and extending battery lifespan to 12,000 cycles, the company has also driven the cost down for its high-quality products. To that end, Hithium has made significant investments in its manufacturing to build one of the most advanced battery cell production lines in the world.
“We’re reducing the cost of high-quality energy storage and aiming to do for stationary batteries what the Chinese solar industry has done for the global solar sector,” said Ziqi Yi, HiTHIUM CTO.
Winfried Wahl joins to launch Hithium Germany
Hithium has secured tech and energy expert Winfried Wahl as senior director for product management for the European market. Wahl has spent over a decade in photovoltaics and clean energy, as well as in introducing top Chinese manufacturers to the European market.
“Hithium is entering the European market as demand for energy storage is set to spike. As Europe moves to renewables, we need energy storage to stabilise the grid and the energy supply,” Winfried Wahl explained. “For Germany alone to achieve the energy storage target laid out by Fraunhofer ISE of 100 GWh by 2030, we have to increase our capacity by over 45% per year.”
Find Hithium at Intersolar Europe in Hall C2, Stand 520.
*Data source: GGII. Calculating the number of China’s energy storage projects using LFP batteries delivered. Updated in Jan, 2023.